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Originally Posted by nikkie
They certainly do on the 360 and the Zune devices.
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" And just when did Microsoft start dictating what programs could or couldn't be made available
on Windows (any version)? "
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Originally Posted by nikkie
Out of curiosity - how is your wimo's battery life? And how is browsing the internet on a small screen without multi-touch treating you? My previous experience with phone operating systems made me hate everything but the iPhone...when I tried to use wimo phones I couldn't stand them either. The lack of attention to usability drove me batty. But I'm one of those people who can't stand things that don't make any fuggin sense. A perfectionist. And someone who takes delight in the beauty of the aesthetics of most apple devices. I'll of course admit that not everyone is like me, and for some people, freedom is more important.
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I've never tested the battery life, but it's more than adequate for my needs. IMHO multitouch mostly a keyboard substitute. And even then I think physical keyboards are still better. That's why every WinMo phone I've owned has had one. I have no problem navigating with the old touch screen (especially since my newest phone supports flicking).